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SUMMARY:Time Management Workshop Level 1: Set Your Priorities
DESCRIPTION:Level 1: Set Your PrioritiesLearn how to identify what truly matters and how to prioritize academic and personal responsibilities. This workshop will help students clarify goals\, recognize time-wasters\, and make intentional choices about how they spend their time. This workshop is open to all Wilkes students and will take place on Monday\, January 26th at 3:00pm in the Savitz Lounge. \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about this event and others academic support services on the Academic Support Services webpage.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/time-management-workshop-level-1-set-your-priorities/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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SUMMARY:Study Strategies Workshop: Level 2
DESCRIPTION:Level 2: Upgrade Your Study TechniquesTake your studying to the next level by exploring proven\, active study strategies. Students will learn how to move beyond rereading and highlighting and practice techniques that improve comprehension\, retention\, and exam performance. This workshop is open to all Wilkes students and will take place at 3:00pm in the Savitz Lounge. \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about this event and others academic support services on the Academic Support Services webpage.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/study-strategies-workshop-level-2/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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SUMMARY:Time Management Workshop Level 2: Build a Better To-Do List
DESCRIPTION:Level 2: Build a Better To-Do ListNot all to-do lists are created equal! This workshop teaches students how to create effective\, manageable to-do lists that reduce overwhelm\, increase productivity\, and make large tasks feel more achievable. This workshop will be open to all Wilkes students and will take place on Monday\, February 2th at 3:00pm in the Savitz Lounge.  \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about this event and others academic support services on the Academic Support Services webpage.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/time-management-workshop-level-2-build-a-better-to-do-list/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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SUMMARY:Study Strategies Workshop: Level 3
DESCRIPTION:Level 3: Build a Plan for Your Next ExamPut it all together by creating a personalized exam study plan. This workshop helps students break down exam material\, plan ahead\, and manage study time leading up to a test with confidence and intention. This workshop is open to all Wilkes students and will take place on Thursday\, February 12th at 3:00pm in the Savitz Lounge. \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about this event and others academic support services on the Academic Support Services webpage.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/study-strategies-workshop-level-3/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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SUMMARY:Time Management Workshop Level 3: Boost Your Motivation & Focus
DESCRIPTION:Level 3: Boost Your Motivation & FocusStruggling to stay motivated or focused? This session explores strategies for improving concentration\, overcoming procrastination\, and staying engaged—especially during busy or stressful times in the semester. This workshop is open to all Wilkes students and will take place on Monday\, February 15th at 3:00pm in the Savitz Lounge. \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about this event and others academic support services on the Academic Support Services webpage.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/time-management-workshop-level-3-boost-your-motivation-focus/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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SUMMARY:It was a Good Day: Black Optimistic Realism and Law in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Location: Henry Student Center\, 2nd Floor\, Jean and Paul Adams Commons (JPAC) \n\n\n\nA Black History Month Lecture.  \n\n\n\nMembers of the Wilkes community are invited to a free lecture presented by Dr. Scott Hancock\, associate professor of history and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College. \n\n\n\nIn 1992\, artist Ice Cube released the video “It was a good day.” The video ends with Ice Cube\, who has apparently done nothing wrong\, at least on this particular day\, surrounded by an overwhelming show of force by armed police outside his South Central L.A. home. The video\, in some respects\, can be read as an expression of the lack of faith many Black Americans had in the system and philosophy that supposedly undergirds the Great Experiment—the foundation and continued existence of the United States of America. \n\n\n\nThat existence has never been threatened as it was during the American Civil War. And yet\, many African Americans\, from the country’s founding\, through the Civil War\, and into the 21st century\, have attempted to use law as a primary driver for fundamental legal change. This talk\, starting with stories of two women who escaped slavery\, and carrying through to a contemporary Black writer\, wrestles with the question of whether African Americans have been\, and continue to be\, bamboozled or buttressed by having any optimism in law in the United States. \n\n\n\nAfter spending 14 years working with teenagers in crisis\, Dr. Scott Hancock switched careers and earned a Ph.D. in Early American History in 1999. Both careers fuel his desire to understand how African Americans have shaped and been shaped by American law and memory\, and motivate him to tell the stories of people whom society and history have discounted as troublesome or unimportant. He is currently exploring how places like the Gettysburg battlefield can put African Americans and slavery back into the heart of stories told by landscapes and memorials. Some of his scholarly work has appeared in scholarly journals and anthologies\, such as The Civil War and the Summer of 2020\, They Are Dead and Yet Live\, and his book Walk Up The Hill: A College Student’s Guide to Scholar Activism. As part of trying to be a scholar activist\, he has also written for public audiences in local\, regional and national publications\, and welcomes engaging with people in a variety of forums\, including talking with visitors to the Gettysburg battlefield.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/it-was-a-good-day-black-optimistic-realism-and-law-in-the-united-states/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Student Life
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SUMMARY:Jazz Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wilkes University Jazz Ensemble on Tuesday April 28th for our concert program\, Pop!\, featuring hit pop tunes from years past. Music includes works by Elton John\, Adele Adkins\, Rodgers and Hammerstein\, Paul McCartney and John Lennon\,  Billie Eilish\, and more! The concert begins at 7:30pm at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center and is free and open to the public.  
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/jazz-ensemble-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Student Life
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SUMMARY:Civic Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wilkes University Civic Band on Wednesday April 29th for our concert program\, Inner Light\, featuring musical works by Michael Markowski\, Samuel R. Hazo\, Julie Giroux\, John Philip Sousa\, Steve Danyew\, and David Maslanka. The concert begins at 7:30pm at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center and is free and open to the public.
URL:https://news.wilkes.edu/event/civic-band-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Student Life
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